As we approach week four of the schedule you'll notice it's the last week of the 'transition' phase and next week begins the cross country aerobic phase. Pay attention to the SUMMER'11 NOTES tab, however, as nothing changes yet with your daily running pattern. Weeks four and five are just easy aerobic running. It's not until week six that the pattern changes to include aerobic fartlek running and 80% aerobic running. And don't forget your fast striding once a week! Of course, stretching, core work, and proper recovery nutrition should continue unabated.
A lot of new names showing up in the comments section. Some old, as well as new, names are missing though. Let's get going with reporting your weekly running. And new people, don't be afraid to tell everyone a little bit about yourself :)
I'm pumped to actually start running again! Starting today
ReplyDelete35 mind-blowing miles of aerobic genius. The daily grind includes insanity core workouts with fellow jacked team member cameron "washboard" reid.
ReplyDelete35 for the week. Great week of running! Still me, Alec, Joe Stow, and Marc grinding it out everyday through HOTlanta. Everyday after I run I just have a thirst that can only be quenched by an equate shake, so I think I'm gonna start following in your footsteps coach!
ReplyDeleteOutside of running core is going amazing! Grinding out crunch after crunch to get those mind blowing abs. Can't forget the grueling pushups Joe Stowe pushes me through everyday. Hope Gomba is keeping his core up cause I'm gonna give him a run for his money!
Shout out to Coach Megesi for the new shoes!
41 miles for the week. I had to take Sunday and Monday off due to some achilles problems but everything was fine by Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteFound a running group that does there long runs at 5:20 AM... It's kinda nice finishing at 7 AM.
Also Joe Stowe, Cameron, and Marc way to revive PPRC! I hated to see it die last summer.
And Wyatt you forgot to tell us a little something about yourself.
30 miles for me...it is pretty awesome to get running consistently again! Just trying to keep the pace nice and easy to help get my aerobic base back
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ReplyDeleteHello Friends..new friends...soon to be friends..and all that good stuff!!
ReplyDeleteShould start back running on Sunday after taking 2 more weeks off to heal my heel *get it?? ^_^*. I'm super excited..nothing beats running besides RUNNING!!
Outside of that core work is great =) and eating healthy has become a way of life!
'Til next time,
Jade
29 this week with Friday off. Exhausted from working and studying for the MCAT...can't wait until that's over. Miss everyone!!
ReplyDeleteWeek of June 12-18: 25miles
ReplyDeleteSo looking for summer jobs and trying some new things and at this point I have no interest in being a golf instructor, lumberjack, or competitive mountainbiker... I should just stick to running...
is it weird that i always have a compulsion to like people's comments? anywho, 21 for the week plus about an hour of biking total. Foots feeling pretty good but stomach is giving me some trouble as usual. but besides that enjoying the summer:)
ReplyDelete34 miles last week. Yay for rain. =D
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ReplyDeleteOh and Joe, I saw Jim Carey impersonate a squirrel on Regis and Kelly Live, and totally think your squirrel impersonation is ten times better.
ReplyDelete- btw I hope you remember when you impersonated a squirrel and I was the only one who laughed.
26 miles, lots of rainy runs!
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ReplyDeleteRachel - 26 miles, most of them at 6AM before work
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ReplyDeletehad some good morning beach runs in Cadiz and 2 runs along the river in Sevilla this weekend
hope everyone is doing well..Betsy and I are abroad for the summer and it's amazing, it still seems surreal to get to have this experience. We've been living in Cadiz for the past 3 weeks and go to Madrid next week, and we've taken 3 weekend trips to Paris, Prague and 3 cities in Spain this past weekend (Granada, Sevilla, and Cordoba)
all the freshman please write a little about yourself..excited to meet everyone in august!!
31, been fighting a sinus infection for a while but got some drugs and hopefully will be completely better soon.
ReplyDeleteAlso, thanks Doug. I'm sure it'll be waaayyyy better than Patrick's stupid tragic bullet. You're such an awesome roommate, I can't wait for you, me, Austen, and Ryan to all hang out and watch our giant tv and play foosball while Niall and Patrick sit silently in their empty apartment.
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ReplyDeleteI did 45 this week, alone in Northen Michigan where I am spending the summer and working as a camp counselor. The weather is great- it's been around 60-70 degrees each day and not too sunny.
ReplyDeletehellooo from hot houston, i hope no one has to live here in their future life...36 this week
ReplyDeleteBut are you having fun Maureen?
ReplyDeleteFinished with my 2 week rest period! This week of cross-training was fun, but can't wait to start running tomorrow!
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29- gaines
ReplyDelete25 with the day off :)
ReplyDeleteMiss everyone!!!!!!!!! just got back from Paris it was great!
ReplyDeletejoseph ryan... i am still having fun, wedding in the NO 2 weekends ago, home for my moms bday last weekend, paris on wednesday with mark... flying first class like a champ, are u jealous? i would just never live in houston, but my internship is fab... hope to see u soon at marks beach house, u too dj
ReplyDeletefreshman aka wyatt, kelly, nat, justin, and andonis please tell us something about you, we are curious, dont be shy!
34 miles for the week.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the shoes Coach Megesi!
Hi everyone my name is Katie Vance and while I am not a freshman this fall will be my first semester at Tech and I am extremely excited! I am currently in Gainesville, Ga so if there are any girls in Atlanta area who would like a running buddy once a week or so that would be great! I am looking forward to meeting everyone eventually and hope I can be a great addition to the team.
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Thank for sharing Katie!
ReplyDeleteBtw coach, got those equate shake yesterday.
33 last week for me. Had a slight cold for a couple days but it didn't slow my running.
ReplyDeleteA little something about me... My name's Austin O'Connell. I'll be a freshman next year planning to major in mechanical engineering. I attended Harrison High School in Kennesaw. I've been running alone in the hail here a few days this week (it's a blast). If anyone is in the area and doesn't want to run alone then let me know! My normal running buddy Nat works up in Michigan all summer (as he said in his comment) so I would love to run with anyone close by!
35 with 2 days off for my first week back.
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ReplyDeleteI will be in Italy for the next two weeks with my grandpa, so I do not know if I will be able to update as far as my mileage, but so far I have hit my mileage every day. It has been kind of hard to adjust because my season ended so late, but it is working out fine. I've been enjoying my runs on the Erie Canal (I live right on it). It is my favorite place to run
ReplyDelete28 for the week.... feelin good feelin great... still loving spain
ReplyDelete... MK and I leave our city of Cádiz this Saturday after four weeks for another 4 in Madrid. Don't worry everyone, I have been utilizing my close access to the beach daily, so obi, cameron, shawn, and most especially jjjjjjjjade better watch their backs.. miss you all!!!
Robert and I are meeting at Kennesaw Mountain on Friday morning at 8:30 to run. Anyone else in the area that wants to join is welcome!
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ReplyDeleteWow you guys are running in some cool places! Anyone doing the Peachtree Road Race?
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Did 21 this week only ran 5 days because tuesday was my first day injury free. Sorry for the extremely late post. I never use computers, can't stand the things.
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